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nelson mandela's health. >> this is the first time we've heard from anybody close to nelson mandela since he was hospitalized in early december. there's been secrecy about his condition so no doubt many will be relieved to hear his granddaughter say he's cheerful in good spirits. sitting up, waving at the kids, smiling at the kid is, very alert. >> his granddaughter addressed the rumors nelson mandela was sent home by his doctors to die. she says this was not the case and the family and nelson mandela deserved both privacy and respect. >> thank you. >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight. before a big fight, boxer mohammad ali used to say, we're going to get it on because we don't get along. and the same is true in political rivalries today. after a bruising election year, our station's star politicians are getting ready for new fights in 2013. they're dusting off their gloves, getting back in the ring. we have a front-row seat with an early look at the top five political rivalries that will likely play out in the new year. let's start up in the bay state. we've got a bitter fight f
nelson mandela's health. >> this is the first time we've heard from anybody close to nelson mandela since he was hospitalized in early december. there's been secrecy about his condition so no doubt many will be relieved to hear his granddaughter say he's cheerful in good spirits. sitting up, waving at the kids, smiling at the kid is, very alert. >> his granddaughter addressed the rumors nelson mandela was sent home by his doctors to die. she says this was not the case and the family...
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what does the process tell us about the state of this amazing party once led by nelson mandela? >> this process tells us one thing, that the party of nelson mandela was plagued by sectionalism and serious allegations of corruption, which is how we got to this conference. there were accusations that president jacob zuma, for example, took public funds from the state coffers and renovated his private home. they are currently leading an investigation into that allegation. >> the president himself did address corruption in his speech on sunday. a difficult question for you to answer, but are there any signs that anything will change in terms of policies? >> well, policy is difficult, because in this conference they were reelecting the leadership only. the political decisions have been taken, back in june, during the policy conference. now they are hiding out. the african national conference believes that south africa is facing a super challenge of inequality and high unemployment and they feel that the programs that were ratified now are the ones that the president would implement,
what does the process tell us about the state of this amazing party once led by nelson mandela? >> this process tells us one thing, that the party of nelson mandela was plagued by sectionalism and serious allegations of corruption, which is how we got to this conference. there were accusations that president jacob zuma, for example, took public funds from the state coffers and renovated his private home. they are currently leading an investigation into that allegation. >> the...
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after 27 years in prison for nelson mandela. 30 years of exile for most south africans in the struggle. it came also with a joyous harbinger of reconciliation, national unity, and a forgiveness. so, i think we transit -- transcended a lot of the bitterness of the past. how people can be different and unite despite past and its ease -- and the t -- emnities. >> turn the clock back a little bit and tell us and little bit about growing up in south africa in the 1960's and 1970's. >> far more in the 1970's -- but i come into a south africa in the 1970's where my parents had been absolutely fearsome -- or fearful, rather, of the turbulence of the 1960's. the 1960's would be the decade in which nelson mandela goes to jail, the anc and other political organizations are banned, the leadership of the movement going into exile. there is the killing of people in places of -- like soweto, a mysterious death of the african national congress president. and so, people grow into the 1970's in a very fearful moment. and that a generation was traumatized. the generation i come from have no direct memory
after 27 years in prison for nelson mandela. 30 years of exile for most south africans in the struggle. it came also with a joyous harbinger of reconciliation, national unity, and a forgiveness. so, i think we transit -- transcended a lot of the bitterness of the past. how people can be different and unite despite past and its ease -- and the t -- emnities. >> turn the clock back a little bit and tell us and little bit about growing up in south africa in the 1960's and 1970's. >>...
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the 100th birthday for the party of nelson mandela. there will be a three-day celebration in -- celebration for the milestone. they are now facing an entirely different struggle. >> we've come to a small, struggling south african town. corrugated homes, sewage on the streets. 1 tap shared by a whole neighborhood. >> this is more than 10 years. >> people here expected more from freedom and the governing party. the ruling party is corrupt, he says, and it is time for change. >> bacon not even provide -- they cannot even provide for their people. we do not want it to be like it was in libya and even to ni -- tunisia. >> africa's greatest liberation movement led to years of street protests, armed rebellion, and negotiations, but for nelson mandela became south africa's first democratic -- before nelson mandela became suburbs first democratic president. now the party celebrates its 100th anniversary.with presiden- jacob zuma. >> so much today, they seem weighed down by corruption. that is because of history and loyalty still count. >> many
the 100th birthday for the party of nelson mandela. there will be a three-day celebration in -- celebration for the milestone. they are now facing an entirely different struggle. >> we've come to a small, struggling south african town. corrugated homes, sewage on the streets. 1 tap shared by a whole neighborhood. >> this is more than 10 years. >> people here expected more from freedom and the governing party. the ruling party is corrupt, he says, and it is time for change....
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she was 43 years old. >> a nelson mandela remains hospitalized. he is doing very well according to south africa's defense minister. >> here he is at his home several years ago. he has been in the hospital for three days. he is undergoing medical tests. she would not elaborate. statements say that he "is in good hands." it has been two weeks since fighting ended between israel and hamas that lie in the gaza strip is still far from normal. by some estimates it will cost as much as $1.5 million to rebuild homes and workplaces. the government says it does not yet know where it will get the money. officials are hoping that other countries will step in to help. >> unbelievable destruction. it is difficult to look at. the weather is pretty tolerable today. >> other than the fog. it is one of those warnings that is hard to get up. >> it is so -- morning's that is so hard to get up. >> it is so dreary. this is a good camera from oakdale high school. you can see how overcast it was. we have a live picture to show you from fairfax. this is a blue sky. a litt
she was 43 years old. >> a nelson mandela remains hospitalized. he is doing very well according to south africa's defense minister. >> here he is at his home several years ago. he has been in the hospital for three days. he is undergoing medical tests. she would not elaborate. statements say that he "is in good hands." it has been two weeks since fighting ended between israel and hamas that lie in the gaza strip is still far from normal. by some estimates it will cost as...
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is the ticket in which nelson mandela would go to jail. -- is the decade in which nelson mandela would go to jail. when many would go into exile. there is the killing of people in places like soweto. the assassination of the president of the african national congress. people go into the 1970's in a very fearful moment. the generation i come from have no direct memory of the repression of the 1960's. i go to high school in 1976 in soweto. the township's out of your johannesburg, you have students who take to the streets rejecting the system of apartheid not knowing the fear of the 1960's, having absolute fearlessness as they go about their business. ever since, there is this revival and the struggle of an idea called black consciousness, that an affirmation that black is not something to be discussed it at, but that black is something that is beautiful and that we can live with this black identity. so the new unity for just outside of the apartheid state. so that lays the foundation through 1976 through the 1980's with young people largely showing their fearlessness. >> and you were a t
is the ticket in which nelson mandela would go to jail. -- is the decade in which nelson mandela would go to jail. when many would go into exile. there is the killing of people in places like soweto. the assassination of the president of the african national congress. people go into the 1970's in a very fearful moment. the generation i come from have no direct memory of the repression of the 1960's. i go to high school in 1976 in soweto. the township's out of your johannesburg, you have...
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. >>> and former south african nelson mandela is still in the hospital, we'll tell you how he's doing. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions ab
. >>> and former south african nelson mandela is still in the hospital, we'll tell you how he's doing. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy...
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>>vicki: and nelson mandela is recovering from surgery. he is a national hero in his home country and well- wishers are concerned about his recovery. here is a closer look at their recent years in mandela's life. >> this is the most recent film of mandela looking confused and bewildered as an official explained to him how to vote in last year's local elections. those close to him like his wife are seen helping him here and say that he has founded the indignities of old age difficult to indore. >> when he realized that he cannot walk as hall and firm as he's to be, he doesn't like it. >> she also says his memory is not what it used to be and it is difficult to watch him age. >> to see him aging is painful. you understand it and you know that it has to happen, tsks them love to watch mandelas sparkle fade it's even more difficult because he was always physically robust and energetic. >> he has had a number of health scares over the years. he has had a prostate surgery, eyes of dree and the surgery. he has had tuberculosis air to pneumonia. t
>>vicki: and nelson mandela is recovering from surgery. he is a national hero in his home country and well- wishers are concerned about his recovery. here is a closer look at their recent years in mandela's life. >> this is the most recent film of mandela looking confused and bewildered as an official explained to him how to vote in last year's local elections. those close to him like his wife are seen helping him here and say that he has founded the indignities of old age difficult...
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south africans honor nelson mandela. and the president gets a second chance at love when the "cbs evening news" continues. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding sho
south africans honor nelson mandela. and the president gets a second chance at love when the "cbs evening news" continues. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel...
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. >>> someone stole nate nelson mandela air freshener. >> i didn't know they made nelson mandela air freshers in. >> they do. >> what does it smell like? >> i don't know. freedom. one of the girls in the complex they live in stole nate's nelson mandela's air freshener. so they decided to pull a happy easter prank. ♪ >> they made they are den a yard. let's say these girls are going to get a surprise like live chicks, bunny rabbits. >> it is a prank but most girls would love to come home to this. >> i would love to have baby chicks running around my house. >> i knew t. >> they're coming in. >> oh, my gosh. >> and then they get a big surprise. oh! >> and to tell us all about this prank, we have bronwin and nate and all of the other crew on "right this minute." >> how much money did you spend on this prank? >> total, we spent about 140 bucks on it. >> how long did you keep the grass and the chickens and the rabbits in your apartment? >> we probably had it for about four hours. and i think at least half of our apartment complex was in our living room at any given point. >> what happened
. >>> someone stole nate nelson mandela air freshener. >> i didn't know they made nelson mandela air freshers in. >> they do. >> what does it smell like? >> i don't know. freedom. one of the girls in the complex they live in stole nate's nelson mandela's air freshener. so they decided to pull a happy easter prank. ♪ >> they made they are den a yard. let's say these girls are going to get a surprise like live chicks, bunny rabbits. >> it is a prank...
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nelson mandela. archbishop tutu people with high bar of authority they work is that as a as a as a group to try to resolve conflicts and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to bring him has been asked by the united nations to try to. you know work with the various countries involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked am i happy with the well obviously syria is a miserable place and it needs to be resolved and it should be a top priority i think of every caring politician to get to get this problem resolved was about the time when you were editing the magazine and you started up a magazine trying to stop the war in vietnam from what i understand do you think journalism can actually change the world and the course of things that has happened oh i think journalists can certainly change the world the internet can change the world i mean it was through the internet. prove journalism in the public that they are happen on twitter and google plus and
nelson mandela. archbishop tutu people with high bar of authority they work is that as a as a as a group to try to resolve conflicts and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to bring him has been asked by the united nations to try to. you know work with the various countries involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked am i happy with the well obviously syria is a miserable place and it needs to be resolved and it should be a top priority...
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i think nelson mandela are one of the quiet people. and individual person. i love president bush. >> which one? >> the younger one. >> really? why? >> that's a human being. not as a president of america, sometimes his policy not very successful. but as a person, as a human being, very nice person. i love him. >> how did you feel about president bush went to war so much, if you're a man of peace? >> after he sort of start the international crisis, then my occasion meeting with him, then i expressed to him, i love you, but your policies concerned, i have some reservation. that's what i told him. >> what did he say? >> he did not agree with me. >> maybe you should have been in his cabinet. let's take a short break. when we come back, i want to talk about you, and your life. >>> i'm back with his holiness, the dalai lama. your holiness. i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead. you're a fascinating man in many ways. first of all, you were a vegetarian, but then you got bored with that and went back to meat. is that right? >> of course
i think nelson mandela are one of the quiet people. and individual person. i love president bush. >> which one? >> the younger one. >> really? why? >> that's a human being. not as a president of america, sometimes his policy not very successful. but as a person, as a human being, very nice person. i love him. >> how did you feel about president bush went to war so much, if you're a man of peace? >> after he sort of start the international crisis, then my...
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. >>> and hillary clinton's journey through south africa leads her to an icon, nelson mandela. we will have that report coming up. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. four course seafood feast, just $14.99 start with soup salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four courses, $14.99. offer ends soon. come into red lobster an
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. >>> it is nelson mandela's 94th birthday. the u.n. and the nelson mandela foundation are asking people to devote 67 minutes of their time to help others. this is in reference to the number of years mandela devoted to serving the country of south africa. >>> participants in the wound warrior program psycheled to yankee stadium to meet players and they will be honored in a mom plate ceremony tonight. eight soldiers each of whom suffered life-threatening and life changing injuries will take part. today the president will welcome the 2012ncaa women's basketball champs the baylor bears at white house. he will congratulate them on the championship and historic 40-0 season hopping today. >>> oby the wary is one of the latest opportunities people have to hear about who you were in the life you -- be and the life you lead after you passe way. one man used it as more of a confessional telling people what they may not have known about him. maybe he wanted to keep it to himself. 59-year-old val patterson wrote an obituary before he died of throat
. >>> it is nelson mandela's 94th birthday. the u.n. and the nelson mandela foundation are asking people to devote 67 minutes of their time to help others. this is in reference to the number of years mandela devoted to serving the country of south africa. >>> participants in the wound warrior program psycheled to yankee stadium to meet players and they will be honored in a mom plate ceremony tonight. eight soldiers each of whom suffered life-threatening and life changing...
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there is a deep emotional attachment to nelson mandela. he's been out of the public eye, hasn't been in the public scene for more than two years. so people haven't seen him a lot. but there is a deep sense he's very much the architect of south africa's democracy. so people are very concerned about his health. but like we said, he's 94 years ole. there is also a deep sense of pragmatism that he's old, he's frail, and that one day there will be a south africa without nelson mandela. there have been a lot of prayers this christmas as people have wished him well. but in the same sense, south africans are not hysterical, not panicked, haven't been huge scenes of people leaving flowers outside hospitals or anything like that. just a quiet thankfulness, perhaps, that he's still with us. >> and outside of south africa, as well. robin corneau, thank you very much for that. >>> let's get to another big story that is happen and will continue to go on the next days and weeks. the gun debate, the gun reform debate. cities from camden, new jersey, san d
there is a deep emotional attachment to nelson mandela. he's been out of the public eye, hasn't been in the public scene for more than two years. so people haven't seen him a lot. but there is a deep sense he's very much the architect of south africa's democracy. so people are very concerned about his health. but like we said, he's 94 years ole. there is also a deep sense of pragmatism that he's old, he's frail, and that one day there will be a south africa without nelson mandela. there have...
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the greatest lesson i learned about this came from nelson mandela. when i came to that inauguration in 1994 it was a time of great political conflict in my own country. my husband was president. people were saying terrible things about us both. personally, politically, every way you could think of and i was beginning to get pretty hard inside. i was beginning to think to do they think they are? what can i do to get even? after that inauguration that i described in the beginning, i along with other dignitaries from all over the world were invited to a great lunch under a huge tent at the president's house. i had breakfast there in the morning and came back to have lunch with nelson mandela. [laughter] there were so many important people there. our delegation was led by our vice president. they're wrecking the and prime ministers and presidents and a glittering assembly. president mandela stood to greet us and welcome us to that one should and he said you are very important people. and i welcome you to our country. i thank you for coming. but the three
the greatest lesson i learned about this came from nelson mandela. when i came to that inauguration in 1994 it was a time of great political conflict in my own country. my husband was president. people were saying terrible things about us both. personally, politically, every way you could think of and i was beginning to get pretty hard inside. i was beginning to think to do they think they are? what can i do to get even? after that inauguration that i described in the beginning, i along with...
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. >> rose: let me talk to you, please, about nelson mandela. you were his friend. he's 94 years old. he clearly has not been well: >> he's not well, charlie, he stopped having any kind of public events a couple years ago. he -- you know, a man who -- so much confidence felt that he just wasn't up to being in public and his memory wasn't up to it and would occasionally forget people's names and he's so proud that he didn't want to subject himself to that. i think he's struggling. he's 94 years old. i think some things are failing. he doesn't want to be out there publicly and i think we have to respect that. >> rose: when he dies, what will south africa say? >> well, south africa is planning an extraordinary 10 to 1214 days of events. >> rose: appreciation? >> an appreciation, recognition of his historical role around the world, not just in south africa. i think for them they want people to use that as a touchstone for what south africa has accomplished and remind people of how far they've come and the road they didn't take which would have been a road of civil war.
. >> rose: let me talk to you, please, about nelson mandela. you were his friend. he's 94 years old. he clearly has not been well: >> he's not well, charlie, he stopped having any kind of public events a couple years ago. he -- you know, a man who -- so much confidence felt that he just wasn't up to being in public and his memory wasn't up to it and would occasionally forget people's names and he's so proud that he didn't want to subject himself to that. i think he's struggling....
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the 100th birthday for the party of nelson mandela. there will be a three-day celebration in -- celebration for the milestone. they are now facing an entirely different struggle. >> we've come to a small, struggling south african town. corrugated homes, sewage on the streets. 1 tap shared by a whole neighborhood. >> this is more than 10 years. >> people here expected more from freedom and the governing party. the ruling party is corrupt, he says, and it is time for change. >> bacon not even provide -- they cannot even provide for their people. we do not want it to be like it was in libya and even to nietzsche -- tunisia. >> africa's greatest liberation movement led to years of street protests, armed rebellion, and negotiations, but for nelson mandela became south africa's first democratic -- before nelson mandela became suburbs first democratic president. now the party celebrates its 100th anniversary. with president jacobs among -- jacob zuma. >> so much today, they seem weighed down by corruption. that is because of history and loyal
the 100th birthday for the party of nelson mandela. there will be a three-day celebration in -- celebration for the milestone. they are now facing an entirely different struggle. >> we've come to a small, struggling south african town. corrugated homes, sewage on the streets. 1 tap shared by a whole neighborhood. >> this is more than 10 years. >> people here expected more from freedom and the governing party. the ruling party is corrupt, he says, and it is time for change....
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nelson mandela fight the long infection and the world waits to hear more about his condition. for the last two weeks, a volcano in russia has erupted. the country's far eastern peninsula is one of the world's most volcanic regions. the local people have been fleeing with the latest activity. the first time, it has been spewing hot lava in nearly four decades. >> fire from the frozen earth. the volcano last erupted 36 years ago and this time it is the biggest ever. 200 tons of law but is pouring out. destroying a nearby scientific camps. 29 active volcanoes. it is such a pristine landscape that is listed as a world heritage site and it is not usually quite this dramatic. >> i was in shock and it looks like some sort of armageddon. the way the law but is slowing down towards you, as high as a five story house. >> the threat level has been downgraded from red orange. emergency services are taking the situation seriously. warning local residents to stay vigilant. for those living in the shadow of the volcano, they are not taking any chances. >> we are ready to go at any time. >> d
nelson mandela fight the long infection and the world waits to hear more about his condition. for the last two weeks, a volcano in russia has erupted. the country's far eastern peninsula is one of the world's most volcanic regions. the local people have been fleeing with the latest activity. the first time, it has been spewing hot lava in nearly four decades. >> fire from the frozen earth. the volcano last erupted 36 years ago and this time it is the biggest ever. 200 tons of law but is...
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one person who was just removed was nelson mandela. the recent is a national congress was characterized by the reagan did fenestration 19882 in the apartheid ashley notorious character of their for the u.s. was entitled to support apartheid south africa not only the atrocities internally but the attacks on neighboring countries which king 1.5 million people but that is the cake is that is the part of the war on terror and we have to love defend the apartheid mishima against the terrorist groups of nelson mandela by today's standards, the humanitarian law project almost anybody involved with any apartheid activity could be regarded as a terrorist and as i said mandela was removed two years ago and now come to united states. there are equally dramatic others. 1982, a state on the list with the reagan administration wanted to provide assistance of their four they remove iraq from the terrorist list and proceeded to provide assistance to do nine the crimes -- deny the crimes and crimes of which sadam hussain was tried was from 1982 that wa
one person who was just removed was nelson mandela. the recent is a national congress was characterized by the reagan did fenestration 19882 in the apartheid ashley notorious character of their for the u.s. was entitled to support apartheid south africa not only the atrocities internally but the attacks on neighboring countries which king 1.5 million people but that is the cake is that is the part of the war on terror and we have to love defend the apartheid mishima against the terrorist groups...
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like nelson mandela, her confinement kept the movement alive and now democracy is taking root. why did you become involved in the struggle back in 1988? >> because i thought that this is a time when we should all join in the struggle. it was the right time for everybody to unite to call for a change in our country. >> pelley: you chose to stay in burma during a very difficult time when your husband was dying of cancer. and i wonder why you made that choice. >> i made the choice in 1988 when i decided to take part in the struggle for democracy. when you decide to follow a certain path you should follow it to the end and not be diverted from it for personal reasons. >> pelley: you felt the country was more important than your personal feelings. >> i think the country should be more important to every one of us than our own personal and private feelings. >> pelley: what was the hardest part of the last 25 years? >> the hardest part was not being able to do anything to help my party and the supporters of my party when i was under house arrest and i knew that they were going through
like nelson mandela, her confinement kept the movement alive and now democracy is taking root. why did you become involved in the struggle back in 1988? >> because i thought that this is a time when we should all join in the struggle. it was the right time for everybody to unite to call for a change in our country. >> pelley: you chose to stay in burma during a very difficult time when your husband was dying of cancer. and i wonder why you made that choice. >> i made the...
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a month after that, she visited nelson mandela in johannesburg. they had a real relationship. >> yeah, obviously, they did. and he remembered that and never forgot it. he's always that eveninged those who stood up for him to be free, and whitney was one of those people. and we don't talk about it as much. i, too, agree with the governor and the half-staff for the flag. and we all really appreciate all those great accomplishments, including her voice. >>> mark thompson, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we leave you tonight with whitney houston, singing for nelson mandela at the clinton white house. ♪ ♪
a month after that, she visited nelson mandela in johannesburg. they had a real relationship. >> yeah, obviously, they did. and he remembered that and never forgot it. he's always that eveninged those who stood up for him to be free, and whitney was one of those people. and we don't talk about it as much. i, too, agree with the governor and the half-staff for the flag. and we all really appreciate all those great accomplishments, including her voice. >>> mark thompson, thank you...
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. >>> former south african president nelson mandela is in the hospital. he had a hernia operation today and resting pretty comfortably. . he's 93 years old. the government official reassured everyone that the surgery was not an emergency. mandela will likely be released in the mebs two days. >>> and a prosecutor said a former rutgers university student acted purposely. ravi faces charges that include hate crimes. the roommate killed himself just days later. ravi faces up to ten years in prison. >>> a judge has dismissed the corruption case against silvio berlusconi. he was charged with bribery, but the judge rule that had the statute of limitations expired in the case. he survived a series of political corruption and sex scandals over his many years in power. >>> let's get right to our top story out of afghanistan where the taliban will claiming she shot and killed two american officers. now, these killings come as rage grips afghanistan for the fifth day, people are angry about the burning of korans at a nato base. this is new video of afghan forces firi
. >>> former south african president nelson mandela is in the hospital. he had a hernia operation today and resting pretty comfortably. . he's 93 years old. the government official reassured everyone that the surgery was not an emergency. mandela will likely be released in the mebs two days. >>> and a prosecutor said a former rutgers university student acted purposely. ravi faces charges that include hate crimes. the roommate killed himself just days later. ravi faces up to...
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most recently on nelson mandela's 94th birthday. africa has been the focus of much of bill clinton goes to work since leaving the white house in 2001, particularly the fight against hiv-aids. on monday, president clinton visited a health clinic in mozambique, partly funded by his clinton foundation. the work their offers one of the first early tests using technology that gives a judge be results in less than an hour. >> i want you to help us totally eliminate the transmission of hiv. >> clinton's health access initiative, which works across the continent, has also helped to reduce the cost of drugs by up to 90%. the clinton foundations ambitions extend beyond health care to climate change and removing barriers to economic development. mr. clinton cut the ribbon on a new library in a south african village. it is nelson mandela's ancestral village. on his birthday, it was not the former u.s. president who was the star of the show. >> you have just met nelson mandela and he is celebrating his 94th birthday. we do not often see him in p
most recently on nelson mandela's 94th birthday. africa has been the focus of much of bill clinton goes to work since leaving the white house in 2001, particularly the fight against hiv-aids. on monday, president clinton visited a health clinic in mozambique, partly funded by his clinton foundation. the work their offers one of the first early tests using technology that gives a judge be results in less than an hour. >> i want you to help us totally eliminate the transmission of hiv....
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. >> south africa pose a former leader nelson mandela has been discharged from hospital. these are the latest pictures. the 94-year-old was in the hospital almost three weeks from a lung infection but will continue treatment and home. now this reports from johannesburg. >> the news that former president nelson mandela has been discharged from hospital will be very welcome news in south africa, where he is adored by millions of people. beloved by millions more people around the world as a global icahn, the country's first black president, a man who sacrificed much in his life, spending 27 years in prison, much of it on robin island, for his part in trying to bring about an end to the apartheid government here. >> former u.s. president george h. w. bush is in hospital intensive care. the 88-year-old has a fever. his spokesman says that he is still alert and talking to his doctors but he has been battling bronchitis' more than a month. president obama has cut short his christmas holiday and is on his way back to washington for the fiscal cliff talks. without a deal, budget c
. >> south africa pose a former leader nelson mandela has been discharged from hospital. these are the latest pictures. the 94-year-old was in the hospital almost three weeks from a lung infection but will continue treatment and home. now this reports from johannesburg. >> the news that former president nelson mandela has been discharged from hospital will be very welcome news in south africa, where he is adored by millions of people. beloved by millions more people around the world...
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i mean, somebody like nelson mandela? which people that you've ever met are you really impressed with? >> i think nelson mandela are one of the sort of quite impressive. and then, then of course as individual, individual person i love president bush. >> which one? >> the younger one. >> really? >> yes. that's a human being. >> really. >> not as a president of america. sometimes his policy may not be very, very purposeful. but as a person, human being, very nice person. i love him. >> but how did you feel that president bush went to war so much and was responsible for so many deaths if you're a man of peace? >> after he sort of start the iraq sort of crisis, then my occasion meeting with him, i express for him i love you, but your policies concerned, i have some reservation. i told him. >> what did he say? >> maybe you should have been in his cabinet. >> you see some -- >> let's take a short break, your holiness. when we come back, i want to talk to you about you and your life. weather. nice weather coming up today through
i mean, somebody like nelson mandela? which people that you've ever met are you really impressed with? >> i think nelson mandela are one of the sort of quite impressive. and then, then of course as individual, individual person i love president bush. >> which one? >> the younger one. >> really? >> yes. that's a human being. >> really. >> not as a president of america. sometimes his policy may not be very, very purposeful. but as a person, human being,...
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today, nelson mandela turns 94 and 12 million children across south africa how to kick off the party. in 1994, he became south africa's first black president after spending two decades in prison. >> a nation salutes its hero, the message is the same from black and white, old and young. >> i will send him a gift and a card. >> i will write that i always love him because he gave us freedom. >> nelson mandela is love at home and respected around the world. prime ministers and presidents have flocked to his side. >> he was moved by the way his birthday is being celebrated in south africa with the six or seven minutes of service by every citizen across the country. >> is symbolized public service. today, south africans volunteered for charitable duty. >> my grandfather has always in still in us that we should be a greater service to our people and the nation at large. >> they know apartheid only as history and today they celebrate the man who made that possible. >> reporting on national birthday celebration in south africa. that brings today's show to a close. remember, you can find consta
today, nelson mandela turns 94 and 12 million children across south africa how to kick off the party. in 1994, he became south africa's first black president after spending two decades in prison. >> a nation salutes its hero, the message is the same from black and white, old and young. >> i will send him a gift and a card. >> i will write that i always love him because he gave us freedom. >> nelson mandela is love at home and respected around the world. prime ministers...
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nelson mandela marks a milestone. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. [ slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums nothing works faster. so i test... a...